Posted by Rich_WI on August 25, 2013 at 11:56:57 from (50.50.82.205):
In Reply to: Will it work? posted by northeast puller 1 on August 25, 2013 at 03:38:30:
Why wreck your tractor when used forklifts are so cheap and readily available? Most times I hear of them selling for scrap price. I can see why the big warehouses get new lifts, if a new lift makes a worker just 10% faster, the new lift is easily paid for in wages. In your case though, even a slower, used lift will work fine, after all, how many truck loads of pellets do you sell in a year?
Here is just a PARTIAL list of forklifts available in Madison and Milwaukee, I searched craigslist for under $5000 and found these. Top price was $3500 and cheapest was $800. Im sure your area of the country has similar low cost forklifts.
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